Phytocontrol extends its BNN accreditation

Phytocontrol extends its BNN accreditation

Already recognized by the BNN for its analytical competence and evaluation of pesticide residues on fruits and vegetables and its derivatives, the Phytocontrol Laboratory extends its BNN accreditation for the analysis of contaminants on cereal, dairy, tidal, meat, oils, oil seeds and oleaginous fruits, spices, teas and infusions.

The Bundesverband Naturkost Naturwaren (BNN) represents the interests of the specialist organic food trade in political and economic terms. The German Association of Organic Manufacturers and Retailers certifies Phytocontrol for the analysis of contaminants (pesticide residues, dioxins and PCBs, etc.) in organic products.

This interprofessional recognition of the organic sector is the additional guarantee of a high quality of analysis in the shortest possible time. The actors of this sector who wish to work with the German market can benefit from an expertise recognized in Germany and throughout Europe for the analysis of contaminants. The BNN is the reference in Europe for recommendations on the control of organically produced products.

Find the BNN certification of the Phytocontrol laboratory.

For any further information, contact our technical and commercial team.

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